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《Street Angel (1928)》Storyline
" She sobbed uncontrollably, suffering from a nervous breakdown, as she was driven away from the property in the Sheriff""s patrol car.Catherine: No.Lt.Walker: How did you meet Mr.Boz?Catherine: I wanted to write a book about the murder of a retired rock and roll star.I went down to his club.I picked him up.Then I had sex with him.Lt.Walker: You didn""t feel anything for him.You just had sex with him for your book.Catherine: In the beginning.(She glances at Nick) Then I got to like what he did for me.Gus: That""s pretty cold, ain""t it, lady?Catherine: I""m a writer.I use people for what I write.Let the world beware.Do you want me to take a lie detector test?Refusing to be bullied by any of the males, she voluntarily volunteers for a lie detector test - the polygraph examination is performed in a bare, windowless cubicle with an examiner.He had kidnapped twenty kids, brought them to the factory, and killed them.Lisa asked Jesse to concentrate and see if he felt any "connection" to the derelict facility, but there was none.Its aglines were:"The Gun That Won The West!""The Fighting Story of the Gun that Won the West!"The 92-minute legendary and classic movie with an episodic story-line was noted as the film which revived westerns - it helped o popularize and renew Westerns for the entire decade, and initiated a cycle of more serious-minded western films." He described the "very old" entity in the script that "lives for...the murder of innocents." He confessed: "I sort of think of it as a nightmare in progress." The entity "can be captured sometimes...by storytellers, of all things...for a while, it""s held prisoner in the story...But the problem comes when the story dies...the evil is set free." Craven admitted and agreed:"Freddy is this ancient thing...for ten years, he""s been held captive pretty much as Freddy in the ""Nightmare on Elm Street"" series, but now that the films have ended, the genie""s out of the bottle.